Ahhh ..... Did God create man, or did man create God. - This is the age old question, and at first, it would seem that it is dead on arrival, since there is no proof either way. It seems quite natural for the human mind to try to make connections between cause and effect (It was a survival mechanism). We exist, so something must have caused that to happen, and it could be a supreme power. However, without any evidence, the cause must remain unknown.
I tend to gravitate to the philosophical. Why would any supreme power create man and woman. Humans don't have a good track record for someone you would want to spend a great deal of time with. We are temperamental, prone to boredom, and often do things that are not in our best interests. Perhaps if you could make all that go away, then maybe it could work. However, if God has existed forever without the need for companionship, why at this point decide to create irrational beings to commune with?
There are over ten thousand religions throughout the world, with each believing something different, and each believing they are the correct one, and the others are wrong. If you were God, wouldn't that be something you would want to address or alleviate. In addition, why make our existence appear to be a product of evolution if you wanted the created ones to believe it wasn't. We share 95 % of our DNA with Chimpanzees. That seems counterproductive to the God made man in his image argument.
Here's another troubling thought. Could a loving and compassionate God watch for thousands of years while hundreds of millions of innocent humans (Including little children) have suffered with a staggering number of illnesses, others horribly tortured, beaten, raped, killed, and starved to death, eaten alive by cancer and other diseases just so that God could have company in heaven or be worshipped?
That's a disturbing thought.
I don't know if there is any "God", as I have no proof either way, but if this superhuman entity exists, I don't think it is even close to the traditional concept many have come to embrace. Perhaps I'm missing something. It won't be the first time.